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MQI Played A Role in Denmark’s Criminalization of Quran Desecration: Spokesman

17:16 - February 13, 2024
News ID: 3487173
IQNA – A spokesman for the Pakistan-based Minhajul Quran International (MQI) stressed the role that it played in convincing Denmark to ban desecration of the Holy Quran.

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The spokesman on Monday described it as a significant achievement, stating that the MQI successfully advocated for the enactment of the landmark law by the Danish government, prohibiting the desecration of the Holy Quran.

In an official statement, he explained that the initiative, undertaken by MQI's Denmark chapter in collaboration with the local Muslim community and civil society, aimed to address distressing incidents of Holy Quran desecration in Denmark. The efforts involved engaging in dialogues at both governmental and non-governmental levels.

The spokesperson highlighted that through these discussions, the Danish government was convinced to criminalize the desecration of the Holy Quran, reframing it as a punishable act rather than merely a matter of exercising freedom of speech.

Before the legislation, there were unfortunate occurrences of burning the Holy Quran every Friday outside certain mosques in Denmark, causing distress to the Muslim community. The spokesperson revealed that MQI's Denmark chapter, alongside civil society, would respond to such incidents by distributing copies of the Holy Quran with Danish translations, fostering positive change in the attitudes of non-Muslims.

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The translated Holy Quran played a pivotal role in shaping public opinion, while the collaboration between the local Muslim community and civil society facilitated an effective dialogue on the issue. The cumulative efforts eventually succeeded in persuading the government to enact the law against desecration, the spokesman said.

Meanwhile, Chairman Supreme Council MQI, Dr Hassan Mohiud Din Qadri, and President MQI, Dr Hussain Mohiud Din Qadri, issued a joint statement emphasizing the importance of awareness over enthusiasm in protecting the faith, beliefs, and practices of Islam.

They underscored the need for peaceful dialogue and adherence to legal principles in addressing issues related to Islam, particularly in countries where Islam is not the official religion.

They asserted that illegitimate means should be avoided when pursuing legitimate demands.

 

Source: tribune.com.pk

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